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And most courses with one or even two main subjects normally involve the formal study of ancillary subjects , which the student may or may not be able to choose for himself and in which he may or may not be examined .
And most courses with one or even two main subjects normally involve the formal study of ancillary subjects , which the student may or may not be able to choose for himself and in which he may or may not be examined .
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Many students would like to enlarge their knowledge of a number of subjects and feel constricted by the horizons of courses specialising in depth . 260. Moreover , there are many walks of life in which some knowledge of a number of ...
Many students would like to enlarge their knowledge of a number of subjects and feel constricted by the horizons of courses specialising in depth . 260. Moreover , there are many walks of life in which some knowledge of a number of ...
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In 1966/7 , the numbers of places in medical subjects and agriculture are assumed to be the same as those at present planned . The remaining places in universities ( which are higher than those allowed for in present government plans ) ...
In 1966/7 , the numbers of places in medical subjects and agriculture are assumed to be the same as those at present planned . The remaining places in universities ( which are higher than those allowed for in present government plans ) ...
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INTRODUCTION | 8 |
Constitution of the Board | 3 |
Spirits | 4 |
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